Valuing non-marginal changes in mortality and morbidity risk.

J Health Econ

Harvard University (Center for Risk Analysis), United States; Toulouse School of Economics, University of Toulouse Capitole, France.

Published: July 2022

Many stated-preference studies that seek to estimate the marginal willingness-to-pay (WTP) for reductions in mortality or morbidity risk suffer from inadequate scope sensitivity. One possible reason is that the risk reductions presented to respondents are too small to be meaningful. Survey responses may thus not accurately reflect respondents preferences for health and safety. In this paper we propose a novel approach to estimating the value per statistical life (VSL) or the value per statistical case (VSC) based on larger risk reductions measurable as percent changes. While such non-marginal risk reductions are easier to understand, they introduce well known biases. We propose a methodology to de-bias VSL and VSC estimates derived from the evaluation of non-marginal risk reductions and present a proof of concept using simulated stated preference data.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhealeco.2022.102627DOI Listing

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